
Living in an Environmentally Traumatized World
Healing Ourselves and Our Planet
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 20. September 2012
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-313-39731-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book follows environmental changes-including those caused by human actions, as well as those resulting from natural circumstances-and provides a process to manage their impact on the future.
Whenever environmental damages are caused by natural or human-made events, there are long-term effects for people. This eye-opening and unprecedented book explains the ongoing turmoil in the environment, while presenting ways to alleviate its effect on humankind's physical and mental health.
Living in an Environmentally Traumatized World: Healing Ourselves and Our Planet discusses recent environmental events and examines the reasons why the resulting changes are inevitable. The authors assert that people experience six universal stages when they suffer from environmental trauma: shock, survivor mode, basic needs, awareness of loss, spin and fraud, and resolution. The book presents coping strategies for navigating negative ecological shifts, and provides a plan of action for responsibly managing our environment. Additionally, profiles of indigenous people who endure under environmental adversity provide real world examples of survival.
Whenever environmental damages are caused by natural or human-made events, there are long-term effects for people. This eye-opening and unprecedented book explains the ongoing turmoil in the environment, while presenting ways to alleviate its effect on humankind's physical and mental health.
Living in an Environmentally Traumatized World: Healing Ourselves and Our Planet discusses recent environmental events and examines the reasons why the resulting changes are inevitable. The authors assert that people experience six universal stages when they suffer from environmental trauma: shock, survivor mode, basic needs, awareness of loss, spin and fraud, and resolution. The book presents coping strategies for navigating negative ecological shifts, and provides a plan of action for responsibly managing our environment. Additionally, profiles of indigenous people who endure under environmental adversity provide real world examples of survival.
Reviews / Votes
The overall message of this timely book can be succinctly summed up as 'change is inevitable; we must plan for it and manage. . . .' Summing up: recommended. * Choice *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
564 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-39731-8 (9780313397318)
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Other editions
Additional editions

Darlyne G. Nemeth | Judy Kuriansky | Robert B. Hamilton
Living in an Environmentally Traumatized World
Healing Ourselves and Our Planet
E-Book
09/2012
1st Edition
Praeger Publishers Inc
€55.99
Available for download

Darlyne G. Nemeth | Judy Kuriansky | Robert B. Hamilton
Living in an Environmentally Traumatized World
Healing Ourselves and Our Planet
E-Book
09/2012
1st Edition
Praeger Publishers Inc
€55.99
Available for download
Persons
Darlyne G. Nemeth, PhD, MP, MPAP, is a clinical medical and neuropsychologist at the Neuropsychology Center of Louisiana, Baton Rouge.
Robert B. Hamilton, PhD, is the author of several books on forest science.
Judy Kuriansky, PhD, is a clinical psychologist at Columbia University Teachers College, NY, and director of psychosocial programs for U.S. Doctors for Africa.
Robert B. Hamilton, PhD, is the author of several books on forest science.
Judy Kuriansky, PhD, is a clinical psychologist at Columbia University Teachers College, NY, and director of psychosocial programs for U.S. Doctors for Africa.